Ubuntu-based ISO + persistence (.isopersist)

E2B v1.98+

If your LiveCD ISO is based on Ubuntu and it contains a \casper folder and recognises a persistent volume name of casper-rw, you can use the .isopersist file extension together with an ext file to boot from the iso file with persistence. No extra .mnu file is required.

4. Use RMPrepUSB - Create ext2/3/4 and create a -rw file with exactly the same name as the ISO file but with -rw added, the volume name must be casper-rw, e.g.

for ubuntu64.isopersist...

File Name = Ubuntu64-rw - Note: no spaces or dots (full-stops) in filename

Volume Name = casper-rw - must be casper-rw

Type = ext3 - or ext4 (ext2 is not recommended as prone to corruption)

Size = 300 - as large as you like (note: some OSs require at least 300MB)

Note that the persistence file must end in -rw.
Also note that RMPrepUSB cannot create ext files with spaces in the filename, but you can change the filename after it has been created by RMPrepUSB.

5. (optional) Move the -rw persistence file to the same folder as the ISO file.
Make sure it does not contain any dots in the filename. If it contains a dot then the persistence file will be listed in the E2B menu if you place it in a menu folder instead of the root. For example, if you use \_ISO\LINUX\linuxmint-18.3-cinnamon-64bit-rw, then an erroneous 'linuxmint-18' menu item will also appear in the Linux sub-menu as well as the isopersist file.

When you first boot, E2B will modify the ISO file permanently. If it fails to work, delete the ISO file in case it is corrupted - do not use the modified .iso file with a .mnu file.

You can also add a .txt file if you want to change the menu entry text and menu entry help text under the menu.

Note: The 'quiet splash' menu keywords, which are in a file inside the iso, are replaced with the cheat code word 'persistent' by E2B, so you will now see all the linux messages as the ISO boots. If you don't wish to see these lines displayed as it boots, then you must use a .mnu file.

Run the ISO without persistence

If you sometimes wish to run the same ISO without persistence, rename it back to .iso.

To boot the .iso file with persistence again, use the 'isoask' feature which allows you to temporarily change the file extension, type 'I' for 'isoask' and then choose 'IC' for .isopersist.

If you have turned the E2B 'isoask' feature off, by using the NOSUG or redir or redirp variables, press SCROLL LOCK before selecting the ISO file from the E2B menu to enable 'isoask'.